OT: processor fan question
Technomage
technomage-hawke at cox.net
Wed Nov 30 17:06:24 MST 2005
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 14:20, Vaughn Treude wrote:
> Hello everyone:
> Here's a hardware question for you. I have a machine running a 900 MHz
> Athlon. Its processor fan is making lots of noise and sounds like it's
> about to die. I tried to find a new Socket A-style heat sink at Fry's
> but they didn't have this ancient piece of hardware. On the good side,
> the dying fan on this heat since is a standard size (60 mm), and is
> fastened to the heat sink with screws. Is there any I shouldn't just
> replace the fan with a new one? The reason I ask is because the old fan
> has weird blades - smaller than on a standard fan, and more of them.
> The new fan, however, seems to blow much more air than the old one does
> (this was with its back to the floor, to simulate the restriction of the
> heat sink.) My theory is that the smaller blades may make the cooling
> more uniform, but I don't know if a 900 MHz processor is all that hot
> that I even have to worry about it.
> Vaughn
>
we have one of those units over here. fan replacement is easy and most
standard muffin fans of that size will be more than sufficient for a 900 MHz
processor. in fact, I may have a couple of extras if you want them. :)
TMH
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